Emergency care in Northeast Florida can involve quick decisions, crowded waiting rooms, and patients arriving from work, travel, or family outings. In that environment, problems that later become legal issues often include:
- Triage that didn’t match the risk level (for example, symptoms suggesting stroke, sepsis, serious infection, or a potentially dangerous heart problem)
- Discharge instructions that didn’t fit the patient’s condition
- Abnormal test results not acted on promptly
- Medication or allergy-related errors
- Delays in imaging or specialist-level evaluation when time-sensitive symptoms were present
These aren’t “what if” mistakes—when they happen, they can change the course of treatment and increase long-term harm.


